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Thirty years ago, the first test-tube baby made medical history.
Far from replacing animal testing, computer simulation is leading to smarter experiments—and the need for more animals.
When the powerhouses of cells—mitochondria—black out, a host of diseases ensue. The trick is to get them humming again.
Biofilms are microbial metropolises: teeming, diverse and, when attached to surgical implants, nearly impossible to subdue.
Coral reefs house millions of species, and each holds the possibility of millions of cures.
Charting the progression of today’s hospital terror.
Some countries have the problem of resistant staph well in hand; others don’t.
Starving mice, drugs in the water and sighing.
In an interview pre-scandal, stem cell researcher Woo Suk Hwang explains his methods and motivation.
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